Multiple Nationality And International Law

Multiple Nationality And International Law
Title Multiple Nationality And International Law PDF eBook
Author Alfred Michael Boll
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 650
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 9004148388

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This book is a comprehensive overview of multiple nationality in international law, and contains a survey of current State practice covering over 75 countries. It examines the topic in light of the historical treatment of multiple nationality by States, international bodies and commentators, setting out the general trends in international law and relations that have influenced nationality. While the book's purpose is not to debate the merits of multiple nationality, but to present actual state practice, it does survey arguments for and against multiple nationality, and considers States' motivations in adopting a particular attitude toward the topic. As a reference work, the volume includes a detailed examination of the nature of nationality under international law and the concepts of nationality and citizenship under municipal law. The survey of State practice also constitutes a valuable resource for practitioners.

The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship

The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship
Title The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Ana Tanasoca
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 221
Release 2018-07-26
Genre Law
ISBN 1108429157

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Explores the moral quandaries of multiple citizenship in the context of broader debates in normative political theory.

Dual Nationality in the European Union

Dual Nationality in the European Union
Title Dual Nationality in the European Union PDF eBook
Author Olivier Vonk
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 380
Release 2012-03-19
Genre Law
ISBN 9004227210

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The book examines the phenomenon of dual nationality in the European Union, particularly against the background of the status of European citizenship – a status that is linked to the nationality of each EU Member State. While the first part sets out the approach towards (dual) nationality in Public and Private International Law as well as in EU Law, the second part consists of an overview of the dual nationality regimes in France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. The book shows that the autonomy of Member States in the field of nationality law is becoming increasingly problematic for the EU, and the author takes the position that there is arguably a need for the (minimum) harmonization of European nationality laws.

Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals

Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals
Title Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals PDF eBook
Author David A. Martin
Publisher BRILL
Pages 409
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9047403185

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The increased emergence of dual and multiple nationality in our globalized world has recently led to public and scholarly debates on a number of resulting practical questions. This book comprehensively evaluates the legal status of dual nationals on the basis of a comparative analysis, with emphasis on practice and law in the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, Turkey and other selected countries, comprising contributions of both academics and practitioners. Among the legal subjects examined more intensively are the exercise of political rights by dual nationals, including voting and office holding, performance of military service, loss and withdrawal of citizenship, and effects of dual nationality on judicial cooperation, as well as aspects of private international law. The authors pay attention to developmental trends and legal changes in various countries, and also to the philosophical and theoretical perspectives underlying various practices. Specific recommendations for states dealing with dual nationality complete the investigation.

Citizens' Rights and the Right to Be a Citizen

Citizens' Rights and the Right to Be a Citizen
Title Citizens' Rights and the Right to Be a Citizen PDF eBook
Author Ernst Hirsch Ballin
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 178
Release 2014-01-23
Genre Law
ISBN 9004223207

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Ernst Hirsch Ballin discusses the significance of citizens’ rights against the backdrop of ongoing migration and urbanization in the beginning of the 21st century. The traditional view that each state has the sovereign power to give or withhold citizenship, puts the full enjoyment of human rights at risk whenever exclusion is based on differences in nationality. Citizens’ rights are the essential connecting link between human rights and life in a democratic society. Citizens have an individual right, as a citizen, to take part in the democratic process and in the structures of solidarity of the state where they are effectively at home. By recognizing everyone’s right to the citizenship of the state in which they can make these rights a reality, citizens’ rights can bridge the gap between the universality of human rights and the changing political and social settings of people’s lives. Limits on dual citizenship are counterproductive, European citizenship paves the way for transnational citizenship. "Hirsch Ballin's book is very important for academics and practitioners in the field of citizenship. It embraces the complexity of citizenship with all its academic, practical and emotional meanings. Hopefully, Hirsch Ballin's work can serve as a compass for new directions in immigration and naturalisation debates." Katja Swider in: Journal of European Integration, Vol 38. nr. 4, 2016

Challenges of Globalization

Challenges of Globalization
Title Challenges of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Andrew Sobel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 223
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135216959

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Vigorous debates swirl around issues of globalization, as global political economic relations in a nation-state system are complex and incompletely understood phenomena. The experiences of the late 1800's and first half of the twentieth century suggest that globalization requires nurturing to ensure that societies garner the advantages offered by globalization and manage the risks and fears unleashed by such dramatic transformation in social affairs. Featuring contributions by experts from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds including economics, political science and law, this edited volume offers a timely examination of the complexities surrounding modern globalization. Through discussion and evaluation of the problems associated with immigration, social welfare and income inequality, and global governance the book offers a significant contribution to the continuing globalization debate. Providing both an overview of the debate and detailed discussion of specific examples, Challenges of Globalization will be of great interest to scholars of international political economy, international relations and globalization studies.

Immigration, Integration and the Law

Immigration, Integration and the Law
Title Immigration, Integration and the Law PDF eBook
Author Clíodhna Murphy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 326
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317118545

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This book examines the role and impact of EU, international human rights and refugee law on national laws and policies for integration and argues for a broad understanding of the relationship between integration and the law. It analyses the legal foundations of integration at the international and regional levels and examines the interaction of national, EU and international legal spheres, highlighting the significance of these dimensions of the relationship between integration and the law. The book draws together these central themes to enhance our understanding of the connections between integration and the law. It also makes specific recommendations for the development of holistic, human-rights based approaches to integration in EU Member States. The book will be of value to academics and researchers working in the areas of immigration, and refugee law, as well as those interested in cultural diversity both from a legal and sociological perspective.